Emerging telemedicine tools for remote COVID-19 diagnosis, monitoring, and management
The management of the COVID-19 pandemic has relied on cautious contact tracing,
quarantine, and sterilization protocols while we await a vaccine to be made widely available.
Telemedicine or mobile health (mHealth) is well-positioned during this time to reduce
potential disease spread and prevent overloading of the healthcare system through at-home
COVID-19 screening, diagnosis, and monitoring. With the rise of mass-fabricated electronics
for wearable and portable sensors, emerging telemedicine tools have been developed to …
quarantine, and sterilization protocols while we await a vaccine to be made widely available.
Telemedicine or mobile health (mHealth) is well-positioned during this time to reduce
potential disease spread and prevent overloading of the healthcare system through at-home
COVID-19 screening, diagnosis, and monitoring. With the rise of mass-fabricated electronics
for wearable and portable sensors, emerging telemedicine tools have been developed to …
The management of the COVID-19 pandemic has relied on cautious contact tracing, quarantine, and sterilization protocols while we await a vaccine to be made widely available. Telemedicine or mobile health (mHealth) is well-positioned during this time to reduce potential disease spread and prevent overloading of the healthcare system through at-home COVID-19 screening, diagnosis, and monitoring. With the rise of mass-fabricated electronics for wearable and portable sensors, emerging telemedicine tools have been developed to address shortcomings in COVID-19 diagnostics, monitoring, and management. In this Perspective, we summarize current implementations of mHealth sensors for COVID-19, highlight recent technological advances, and provide an overview on how these tools may be utilized to better control the COVID-19 pandemic.
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